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Not feeling wanted is painful, especially when the cold shoulder is coming from your husband. How are you supposed to cope with that kind of hurt? In this article we’ll walk you through what not being wanted means and the most likely causes for it, plus show you how to take matters into your own hands and address the root causes for a healthier, happier relationship. If you’re ready to breathe new life into your marriage, keep reading!
This article is based on an interview with our licensed professional counselor, Tara Vossenkemper, founder of Tara Vossenkemper Consulting, LLC. Check out the full interview here.
Things You Should Know
- Remember, your husband’s distance isn’t your fault. He could have sexual problems, anxiety, or intense work stress.
- Spend time together doing things you enjoy and reminisce on your early relationship to reignite the “spark” in your sexual and romantic life.
- Open your communication—explain your feelings calmly and hear out his side of things. Communication is crucial to getting your marriage on track.
- Spend quality time together, reminisce, and commit to supporting each other to make your marriage stronger.
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- Remember that while some reasons for not wanting you might involve you or your marriage, there are many other reasons that are specific to your husband that have nothing to do with you. Don’t let things you can’t control bring down your self-esteem.Thanks
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Warnings
- Remove yourself from an abusive relationship if your physical or emotional safety and well-being are at risk. [28] X Research sourceThanks
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